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Patent Act of 1790

The Patent Act of 1790 was the first law in the United States that established a formal process for inventors to obtain legal protection for their inventions. It allowed inventors to apply for a patent, which gave them exclusive rights to their inventions for a certain period, preventing others from copying or selling them without permission. The act aimed to encourage innovation by rewarding inventors and promoting technological progress, laying the foundation for the modern patent system used today.